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RHOA LMTs are AMTA members
Code of Ethics
This Code of Ethics is a summary statement of the standards
by which massage therapists agree to conduct their practices and is a declaration of the general principles of acceptable,
ethical, professional behavior as AMTA members.
Massage therapists shall:
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Demonstrate commitment to provide the highest quality massage therapy/bodywork
to those who seek their professional service.
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Acknowledge the inherent worth and individuality of each person
by not discriminating or behaving in any prejudicial manner with clients and/or colleagues.
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Demonstrate professional excellence through regular self-assessment
of strengths, limitations, and effectiveness by continued education and training.
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Acknowledge the confidential nature of the professional relationship
with clients and respect each client's right to privacy.
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Conduct all business and professional activities within their scope
of practice, the law of the land, and project a professional image.
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Refrain from engaging in any sexual conduct or sexual activities
involving their clients.
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Accept responsibility to do no harm to the physical, mental
and emotional well-being of self, clients, and associates.
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Code of Ethics
The code of Ethics of the National Certification
Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) requires certificants to uphold professional standards that allow for
the proper discharge of their responsibilities to those served, that protect the integrity of the profession, and that safe-guard
the interest of individual clients.
Those practitioners who have been awarded National
Certification by the NCBTMB will:
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- Have a sincere commitment to provide the highest quality of care to those
that seek their professional services.
- Represent their qualifications honestly, including their educational
achievements and professional affiliations, and will provide only those services which they are qualified to perform.
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Accurately inform clients, other health care practitioners, and the public
of the scope and limitations of their discipline.
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Acknowledge the limitations of and contraindications for massage and bodywork
and refer clients to appropriate health professionals.
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Provide treatment only where there is reasonable expectation that it will
be advantageous to the client.
· Consistently maintain and improve professional knowledge and competence, striving for professional excellence through
regular assessment of personal and professional strengths and weaknesses and through continued education training.
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Conduct their business and professional activities with honesty and integrity,
and respect the inherent worth of all persons.
· Refuse
to unjustly discriminate against clients or other health professionals.
· Safeguard the confidentiality of all client information, unless disclosure is required by law, court order, or is absolutely
necessary for the protection of the public.
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· Respect
the client’s right to treatment with informed and voluntary consent. The
NCTMB practitioner will obtain and record the informed consent of the client, or client’s advocate, before providing
treatment. This consent may be written or verbal.
· Respect
the client’s right to refuse, modify, or terminate treatment regardless of prior consent given.
· Provide
draping and treatment in a way that ensures the safety, comfort and privacy of the client.
· Exercise
the right to refuse to treat any person or part of the body for just and reasonable cause.
· Refrain,
under all circumstances, from initiating or engaging in any sexual conduct, sexual activities, or sexualizing behavior involving
a client, even if the client attempts to sexualize the relationship.
· Avoid
any interest, activity or influence which might be in conflict with the practitioner’s obligation to act in the best
interests of the client or the profession.
· Respect
the client’s boundaries with regard to privacy, disclosure, exposure, emotional expression, beliefs, and the client’s
reasonable expectations of professional behavior. Practitioners will respect
the client’s autonomy.
· Refuse
any gifts or benefits which are intended to influence a referral, decision or treatment that are purely for personal gain
and not for the good of the client.
· Follow
all policies, procedures, guidelines, regulations, codes, and requirements promulgated by the National Certification Board
for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork.
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